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The 2023 Indianapolis City–County Council elections took place on November 7, 2023, with all 25 seats up for election. Before the elections, Democrats held a 20-5 seat majority. New districts were drawn in 2021 that were used for this Election. [1]
Brienne Delaney, a former Marion County deputy prosecutor and recent Marion County Election Board director, beat 30-year incumbent Monroe Gray for the Indianapolis City-County Council District 2 seat.
The 2019 Indianapolis City–County Council elections took place on November 5, 2019, with all 25 seats up for election. Before the elections Democrats held a 14–11-seat majority. Before the elections Democrats held a 14–11-seat majority.
In the 2011 Indianapolis City-County Council election, Zach Adamson was elected as the first openly gay member of the council, representing District 17. [ 5 ] In April 2013, the Indiana General Assembly passed Senate Enrolled Act 621 which outlined several changes to city-county government, including eliminating the council's four at-large ...
All 25 seats on the Indianapolis City-County Council are on the ballot with a chance for Republicans to gain seats amid a Democratic supermajority. What you need to know about the Nov. 7 ...
Beurt R. SerVaas Public Assembly Room in the City-County Building. Indianapolis City-County Council serves as the legislative body for both Indianapolis and Marion County. The council is composed of 25 members elected to four-year renewable terms, each representing an electoral district. The council is responsible for reviewing and adopting ...
The Indianapolis City-County Council Monday moved forward on a Vision Zero plan, which aims to eliminate pedestrian deaths from cars by 2035.
Jeff Cardwell, former chair of the Indiana Republican Party and former member of Indianapolis City-County Council [13] Ted Feeney, former president of Butler-Tarkington Neighborhood Association [14] Cindy Kirchhofer, state representative [3] Jamal Smith, executive director of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission [3] [11]